Investigating the effectiveness of brief cognitive reappraisal training to reduce fear in adolescents
As adolescent anxiety is common and costly, identifying effective strategies to reduce symptoms is a priority. This study tested whether adolescents could learn to use cognitive reappraisal strategies to attenuate fear during extinction learning. Fifty-seven participants (12–15 years) viewed images...
Main Authors: | Shore, T, Cohen Kadosh, K, Lommen, M, Cooper, M, Lau, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2019
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